Mike Piazza played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (37 games), the Florida Marlins (5 games), and the New York Mets (109 games) during the 1998 season.
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Mike Piazza's Strike Zone happened in 1998.
Over his 15 season career, Mike Piazza played with 5 teams; Los Angeles Dodgers (1992-1998), Florida Marlins (1998), New York Mets (1998-2005), San Diego Padres (2006) and Oakland Athletics (2007). The only two teams that could even be a thought in this question would be the Mets or Dodgers. In fact Piazza was only on the Marlins for a week, the Padres for about 9 months and the Athletics for roughly 6 months. To really drive home the difference between the Mets and the Dodgers I have three pieces of evidence. First, while receiving an award Piazza said that if he was to be inducted into the Hall of Fame he'd want to be put in as a Mets. Second, while managing the USA team in the 2011 futures game he was wearing a Mets cap. And finally, on October 2 2005 (Piazza last game with the Mets) while Piazza was being pulled in the eighth inning of the known last game of this Mets legend, the crowd of both teams fans rose to their feet to give a standing ovation that delayed the game for nearly 10 minutes.
Mike Piazza's Strike Zone was created on 1998-06-16.
He was a rookie during the 1998-99 NBA season, meaning he was drafted in the 1998 Draft.
There was a lockout due to no contract between the players and owners and the start of the 1998-99 season was delayed. Once a contract was agreed to, in early 1999, the season began and teams played a 50 game regular season schedule.
Michael Jordan did not play during the 1998-1999 NBA season. He announced his second retirement on January 13, 1999.
Only three teams have ever made it to the playoffs after going 0-3 to start the season. The last time this occurred was the 1998 Buffalo Bills.
The Spurs and Tim Duncan won the NBA Finals in the 1998-99 season.
In 1998, the Philadelphia Eagles had a 3-13 record.
The Twins were 70-92 in 1998, finishing fourth in the AL Central. Here are some stats from the season: http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/MIN/1998.shtml
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